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Supported triggers and actions
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- Ambassador Level-Up
Triggers when a member reaches a new Ambassador Level.
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Triggers when a member RSVPs to an Event.
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- Table of Contents Progress Update
Triggers when a member's Table of Contents progress changes, 1 hour after progress is made.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Mighty Networks + Zoom integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Mighty Networks and Zoom
How can I integrate Mighty Networks with Zoom?
You can integrate Mighty Networks with Zoom using our platform by setting up automated workflows, known as zaps. You could, for example, create a zap that automatically adds a new event in your Mighty Network when a Zoom meeting is scheduled.
What triggers can I use to connect Zoom to Mighty Networks?
When connecting Mighty Networks and Zoom, you might use triggers such as 'New Meeting' or 'Meeting Started' from Zoom, which could then trigger actions like creating an event or sending out a message in your Mighty Network.
Can I automatically share a scheduled Zoom meeting in my Mighty Network?
Yes, you can set up an automation where once a new Zoom meeting is created, it triggers an action to post the meeting details in your Mighty Network community or event page.
Is it possible to update members in my network when a Zoom webinar starts?
Absolutely. You can configure an automation that notifies your members via announcement or direct message whenever a scheduled Zoom webinar begins. The trigger would be 'Webinar Started' on the Zoom side.
What actions are available with the integration of these platforms?
With the integration of Mighty Networks and Zoom through our service, you can perform actions like scheduling meetings or webinars and posting updates within groups or specific network sections after certain events occur on either platform.
Does the integration support recurring events between these platforms?
Currently, recurring events support depends on how each individual zap is structured. While you can set up recurring notifications for regularly scheduled meetings in Might Networks if triggered via repeat meetings in Zoom, manual adjustment might be required depending on frequency changes.
How do I troubleshoot if my zap between Mighty Networks and Zoom isn't working?
If your zap isn't operating correctly between these two platforms, check for errors like incorrect login credentials or unmet conditions in triggers/actions. Reviewing logs within our platform can provide insights into where adjustments may be needed.